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PAGE 4 C HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. On. Sunday, Dpc 13, 15)59 gny aV 'tk v-.-i U-- ;ff-4ter1rr L A i " v 1 1 a -.. -?, rls in: A' A I A . "'WA "f -y J 1 1. i Xvi ti t ; ; ' 1 I 4- ' Ik ' 1;,' ( ti .TV ' Wf- t I ' , r( , ; I f?'f -'..- . ; !'! i ' ' i- ? U - , i ?-v 4 i I ?y .Ai ;. . . fii. . --!'-'. I II (i V g rfggg. REMEMBER THIS! Buying a rcady-to-cook turkey? Then count on one pound yielding one to two servings. . TAKE YOt'R PICK Almost any fruit flavored iheiM bet is i good choice to put tntt punch with a fruit or tea base. MAJ. GEN. JOHN D. STEVENSON, new commander of Western Air Defense Force at Hamilton AFB, was offi cially welcomed at a reception on Saturday evening at the Officers' Club at Kingsley Field to which many Klamath Falls residents were invited. In the receiving line were, left to right, Col. R. H. Jones, commanding officer of Adair corn- Mai. r et Vorvaiiis; Uol. t-harles n. MacUonald, vice mander of the 25th Air Division at McChord AFB; Gen. John D. Stevenson, Mrs. Jack Williams and Col. Jack Williams, commanding officer at Kingsley AFB. All Kingsley reception photos by Sgt. Charles Bennett AMONG THE GUESTS at the reception at Kingsley Field on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Walt Mclntyre, right, pictured with Col. Charles H. MacDonald, left, and Ma. Gen. John D. Stevenson, In back of Mrs. Mclntyre. v HAROLD JONES, right, manager of the Klamath Falls airport, greets Maj. Gen. Stevenson, left, as Capt, Edwin Valentine looks on. Barbara Adams Weds In Hawaii Of interest to Klamath Falls res idents is the word of the marriage of Mrs. Barbara Bcane Adams and .lack Itobert Maxwell. The cere mony was performed on October 13 at the bridegroom's home in Honolulu. The Rev. Howard Dud- Icy of the Union Central Congre gational Church olficialed. a icirmer Mamatn halls resi dent, Mrs. William McCarthy, was attendant to the bride. A wedding dinner at I.aParis s.inc followed the marriage ceremony. Mrs. Walter Beane flew to the islands to be present for her daughter s wedding. The newlywcds spent their hon eymoon in Mauli and will reside at 31102 Nioi Place in Honolulu where the bridegroom is represen la'ivo for Procter and Gamble Company. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell will visit in Klamath Kails during t h e Christmas holidays. They will be accompanied back to their home by Mrs. .Maxwell's daughter, Mar- cia. Wesley Guild Christmas Party The Wesley Service Guild of the First Methodist Church had its annual Christmas parly on the regular meeting nifht. December 3, at Mrs. Orville Herman's home, 1H53 Karlc Street, with Clara ink as co-hostess. The house was beautifully decor ated with Christinas greens, cones, angels and the Bible forming a worship scene. Dorothy Dickinson presided over a short business meeting. Clara Fink, Mrs. David Jenison and Al pha Phelps were appointed as a committee to plan for a smorgas bord in the early spring. Mrs. Dallas McNeil,- in charce of the program, showed a Christ mas f Im. An exchange of gilts was en joyed by those present after which relreshmcnls were served bv the hostesses. Christmas records were played as background music during the party time. DANCING followed the formal reception line hon oring Maj. Gen. John Stevenson on Saturday evening at the Officers' Club. Among the dancers were Captain and Mrs. Polly Ibatuan. Christmas Is The Time For Enchanting Coifs MIRROR IS ESSENTIAL A floor-length mirror is not a vanity; it's a good, practical aid for checking the details of your costume. By VIVIAX BROWN AP Beauty Editor When it comes to Christmas coif fures, be prepared for the unusual. At an evening party recently, a girl who was complimented on her attractive hairdo announced trium phantly that it wasn't her own hair, after all it was a wig What's more, she expects to dye it fiery red for Vulctide party fun. Tis true that the wig can get the most treatment from a hair dresser while its owner does the laundry or tends the small fry. And it is fun to change the color of your hair at whim. But chic hairdos are so much a part of the scheme of the small hairdress ing salon these days that we should all look like Fairy Queens come the holidays with our own hair, and after a short spell at the beau ty parlor. Classic puffed hairdos' shown by Charles of the Ritz in New York recently featured little puffs of hair coiffed toward the face and caught at the side with sparkling hair clips or brilliant tailored rib bens. These are supposed to be reminiscent of the hairdos of the 30s worn by some of the poular movie queens of that era. Their Moused fashions suggested the mid neck casual hair length. There were towering hairstyles in the collection of coifs that re sembled Toulouse-Lautrec posters, and these give a delicately carved look to the face. And that seems to be the effect you want this year, touted by most top hair dressers. There is emphasis on softly chiseled features created by saucy restless hairdos a French puff, twist, high pompadour or straight hair pulled back behind the ears, offset perhaps with an in terestingly diverted hair part and a slight rise at the crown of the head. But even the straight-haired look takes a slight permanent wave to give some body to the small lifts of hair required to give an, air of distraction to the hairdo. ! BUDGET SAVING The wise girl is the one who always has a cash reserve so that she can take advantage of sales. For really shrewd shopping at sales can effect a solid saving in the year's clothes budaet. "th best ploct to shop . . . offer oil" V I , J I M v.y .7w. - j A-?; - p ; . v TV - J ' - J. 1 nothing says Christmas tike stockings Select the Gift of Fashion. M tor the nicest thing on two feet) For that particular lady. 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